Well well well. What have we here. Seems Jack White’s Third Man Records have gone and done themselves another live session. We told you about those, didn’t we now Jack. Too many of them and they’ll be the death of you, Jack. Even if they are spunky shoegaze-grunge numbers from the lovable duo ...view item »

This is a collaboration between this Canadian chanteuse and the... um... forgetful Spacemen 3 legend. In fact neither can remember quite how they met but here they pass compositions back and forth across the big pond resulting in a record way out of both artists comfort zone taking in electronica, noise and even trip hop along t...view item »

The third LP from No Joy is More Faithful which delivers some beautiful shoegaze that whirls around in reverb and almost chant-like vocals which layer over one another before being hooked back to earth with some concrete guitar work. It’s full of ethereal melodies which glance toward Slowdive ...view item »

This 7" brings together frenetic guitar-tapper and efficient toilet humorist Marnie Stern with shoegaze experts No Joy. Stern offers up "Your Kids Are Going To Love This" on her end -- a typical song title for an artist who once made an album called This Is It and I Am It and You Are It a...view item »

No Joy continue their journey into cleaner focus with a 12” EP follow up to their second full-length, Wait to Pleasure. Thankfully there is still plenty of dreamgazing to be had in songs like opener Last Boss, which brings the noisy guitars crashing in after a patient build-up. Pas...view item »

No Joy are a shoegaze dream-pop duo divided geographically (they are from LA and Montreal respectively) but united by the power of hazed-out rock and power blunts. They create the kind of floaty space rock you'd expect to here in the current musical climate but they totally rock that shit out with big distorted guitars and heavy live beats that,...view item »

I was truly surprised by No Joy's second full-length recording, Wait To Pleasure, a geometric masterpiece of some true artistry and beautiful songwriting. Now, Ghost Blonde, their first full-length recording, illustrates how a strong backstop from the recording booth can bring out the very best of a group that needs more visibility. This rekindl...view item »

It's rare for Mexican Summer to put out something dodge so it's unlikely that this No Joy single is gonna disappoint. On first listen I'm getting an early Sub-Pop meets 4AD, meets American style shoegaze vibe that's not dissimilar to mid-era Sonic Youth, with bits of Swervedriver thrown in for good measure. It drifts in all casual like, before k...view item »

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